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The whole poem is a flirtation with the sublime . By making , Belinda's toilet preparations a ritual , the poem channels reverend associations that build his scene and its action into both a more convincing and a more memorable whole .
The whole poem is a flirtation with the sublime . By making , Belinda's toilet preparations a ritual , the poem channels reverend associations that build his scene and its action into both a more convincing and a more memorable whole .
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It has been said that the thing attempted in Christabel is the most difficult in the whole field of romance . It is witchery by daylight . The miraculous element , which lies on the face of The Ancient Mariner is here drawn beneath the ...
It has been said that the thing attempted in Christabel is the most difficult in the whole field of romance . It is witchery by daylight . The miraculous element , which lies on the face of The Ancient Mariner is here drawn beneath the ...
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On the whole Childe Harold and the romantic tales made popular the typical theme of melancholy which is associated with the sense of the futility of all human achievements . Byron's first volume of poetry was published in 1806.
On the whole Childe Harold and the romantic tales made popular the typical theme of melancholy which is associated with the sense of the futility of all human achievements . Byron's first volume of poetry was published in 1806.
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